Answer:
"I watched, wonderstruck" and "my hero in wide receiver form"
Explanation:
These two show the narrator's shock in this event.
A clause contains both subject and verb; its called a clause.
Answer: has lured and trapped his guests
Explanation:
Initially, the general seems to be a gracious host, but then it is revealed that he has lured and trapped his guests.
At first, the general really seemed like a nice man as he was warm and welcoming. The general then invited Rainsford to the window with him and showed how dangerous he is as he said the razor edges crouch can crush any ship as easily as he can crush the nut. Therefore, it can be predicted that Rainsford was lured to his place.
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Try to find patterns. Look at the two parts of the word (eu and logy) and then find patterns in the examples given.
All 3 of the examples with eu in them have something to do with good or happiness.
All 3 of the examples with log in them have to do with some kind of talk or story.
So a eulogy is likely a good speech or a pleasant speech. And that's pretty much what a eulogy is - a speech that people give at funerals praising someone's good qualities.